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For me, I'm really waiting (although it will take a long time to get there :) ) for early middle ages ( right before the fall of Constantinople.) Before that, I'm going to be really excited when we start delving into grecian/roman times ( I think that's when architecture really starts getting interesting)
Renaissance will be very interesting. We've yet to work out religion mechanics within the context of a large, persistent world, it's going to be intriguing how the conflict between religion and science ( in western history of course, other religions didnt have such a clash obviously :) ) will be dealt with.
https://bizzoony.files.wordpress.com/2006/11/no-one-expects-the-spanish-inquisition.jpg
I think I'm not alone over wanting to see what was in alexandria's library before it was burned.